Using a tunneling protocols that are also available on current routers & built into Linux/FreeBSD distros would certainly facilitate making tunnel termination easier. For example on our Cisco routers were I would foreseeably terminate tunnels we have the following: (GRE being by far the most popular & easiest)
thrt06(config-if)#tunnel mode ? aurp AURP TunnelTalk AppleTalk encapsulation cayman Cayman TunnelTalk AppleTalk encapsulation dvmrp DVMRP multicast tunnel eon EON compatible CLNS tunnel gre generic route encapsulation protocol ipip IP over IP encapsulation ipsec IPSec tunnel encapsulation iptalk Apple IPTalk encapsulation ipv6 Generic packet tunneling in IPv6 ipv6ip IPv6 over IP encapsulation nos IP over IP encapsulation (KA9Q/NOS compatible) rbscp RBSCP in IP tunnel
Tim Osburn www.osburn.com 206.812.6214 W7RSZ
On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Elias V. Basse III wrote:
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 18:28:50 -0500 From: Elias V. Basse III kd5jfe@gmail.com Reply-To: AMPRNet working group 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu To: "n7vr@arrl.net" n7vr@arrl.net, AMPRNet working group 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Cc: AMPRNet working group 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: Re: [44net] OpenVPN
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ What about an ipip server that links openvpn to the mirrorshades ipip link?
This would allow coexistence of both protocols.
73 de KD5JFE Elias
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